Greece Vacation & Tour Packages
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Experience Greece through the eyes of those who know it best. Our local experts create personalized travel experiences that begin in Athens' ancient city center, before moving on to the vibrant Greek islands and secluded rural areas. The entire journey is designed to meet your needs, starting with wine tastings at Santorini's vineyards perched on cliffs and ending with exploring Crete's historical sites and peaceful beaches. Our local experts create personalized Greece trips for families and couples, and solo travelers to experience the authentic island charm and traditional culture, and welcoming spirit of the local people.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The best time to visit Greece is late spring: April–early June, early fall: September–October. It’s warm, not too hot, less crowded, less expensive. For classic beach days come in summer, and for a budget-friendly cultural trip visit in winter.
How long to stay in Greece really depends on you. Around 4 days gives you a quick first taste, 7 days fits Athens plus one or two islands, and 10–14 days lets you explore both mainland and islands more deeply without rushing.
Top places in Greece include Athens and the islands of Santorini, Mykonos, Crete, Rhodes, and Corfu. Additionally, lots of travelers extend their trip to the mainland, including both the monasteries of Meteora and the ancient site of Delphi.
Besides the must-visit areas, Greece has a lot to offer to travelers: the medieval town of Monemvasia, monasteries in Meteora, and beaches of Milos. Other not so touristic places are Tinos Island, Assos village in Kefalonia, as well as Melissani Cave, Anafiotika neighborhood in Athens, and Mount Athos.
The best islands in Greece depend on your style. While Santorini is generally about romance and views, Mykonos for nightlife, and Crete for variety, Zakynthos, Paros, Corfu, Rhodes, and Milos are great for beaches and charm.
Yes, Greece absolutely delivers on beaches. You get to experience some of the world’s cleanest soft sandy beaches, lively party spots or quiet, rocky coves along with their own mix of nature, history, and character.
In Athens, visit the Acropolis and other ancient sites, relax on beaches in places like Crete or Milos, island-hop between the Cycladic Islands, visit Meteora’s monasteries, and taste local food in old villages and authentic neighborhoods.
Outside of Athens, you can travel with a mix of buses, rental cars, and flights. Ferries are Greece’s classic way to hop between islands and run regularly during peak season. In Athens, it is best to use the subway or taxis.
Yes, Greece is a great choice for families. Locals are friendly to children, and there are so many family-friendly activities to enjoy, such as swimming in sandy beaches and going on island trips, touring ancient ruins and staying at child-friendly resorts.
Yes, Greece is a comfortable choice for senior travelers. Seniors can visit attractions and enjoy history at their own pace. It’s best to have guided tours during off-peak just to make things easier.
Yes, Greece is perfect for couples and honeymooners. Dramatic views, golden sunsets, and lazy beach days, mixed with trips to ancient ruins, island hopping, great food and wine, and stays in charming guesthouses or luxurious suites.
Try the classics like souvlaki, gyros, moussaka, Greek salad, tzatziki, and spanakopita. Order grilled octopus or the catch of the day by the sea, and finish with something sweet like baklava or loukoumades.
Yes, Greece is generally considered safe to visit and is rated low-risk by many governments. Use common sense, so watch for pickpockets in busy tourist areas, avoid large demonstrations, and stay alert in wildfire season.
The official language in Greece is Greek, spoken by almost everyone. Greeks, especially in cities and tourist areas, also speak English, and often German, French, or Italian too.
No special vaccines are usually required for Greece unless you’re coming from a yellow fever risk country.
Whether you need a visa for Greece depends on your passport and how long you stay. Many travelers from places like the US, UK, and EU can visit for up to 90 days without a visa. If you’re staying longer or not visa-exempt, you’ll need to apply in advance.
Greece uses the euro (€) as its official currency. If you’re changing money or checking rates, look for the currency code EUR.
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